NAME
Convert::yEnc::Entry - an entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::yEnc::Entry;
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 10000 };
$entry = new Convert::yEnc::Entry { size => 50000, part => 1 };
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "10000\t10000";
$entry = load Convert::yEnc::Entry "20000\t1-20000\t1-2";
$ok = $entry->ybegin( { size=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->ypart ( { begin=>1, end=>10000 } );
$ok = $entry->yend ( { size=>10000 } );
$entry->complete and ...
print "$entry\n";
ABSTRACT
An entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
DESCRIPTION
Convert::yEnc::Entry
manages a single entry in a Convert::yEnc::RC database
Exports
Nothing.
Methods
- $entry =
new
Convert::yEnc::Entry
\%ybegin -
Creates and returns a new
Convert::yEnc::Entry
object. %ybegin is a hash of key => value pairs from a=ybegin
line. - $entry =
load
Convert::yEnc::Entry
$fields -
Creates and returns a new
Convert::yEnc::Entry
object. $fields is the portion of a line from an RC database following the file name. - $ok = $entry->
ybegin
(\%ybegin) - $ok = $entry->
ypart
(\%ypart) - $ok = $entry->
yend
(\%yend) -
Updates $entry according to the contents of a
=ybegin
,=ypart
or=yend
control line.The argument is a reference to a hash of key => value pairs from the control line.
Returns true iff the control line is consistent with the current state of $entry.
- $entry->
complete
-
Returns true iff all parts of the file described by $entry have been received.
Overloads
HISTORY
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Steven W McDougall, <swmcd@world.std.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002 by Steven W McDougall
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.